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    Kannur (redirect from Cananor)
    Kannur (Malayalam: [kɐɳːuːr] ), formerly known in English as Cannanore, is a city and a municipal corporation in the state of Kerala, India. It is the...
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  • doi:10.1007/s10661-008-0569-y. PMID 18839323. Geneviève Bouchon, Mamale de Cananor, Librairie Droz, ISBN 9782600033541, p. 40 "Androth Island - Lakshadweep...
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    namely those of Cananor, Tellicherry, Mahé, Cochin (modern Kerala), and Quilon) had become extinct by the 19th century. In Cananor and Tellicherry, some...
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    side). After it, João da Nova returned to Portugal. Matthew 1997, p. 11. "Cananor – 31 de Dezembro de 1501 a 2 de Janeiro de 1502". Archived from the original...
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    his voyage along this coast reached the port which he called Cananor (now Cananéia). Cananor was the port of Kannur in southern India, the farthest port...
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    St. Angelo Fort, Kannur Fortaleza de Santo Ângelo de Cananor Inside the St. Angelo Fort Location Kannur, Kerala, India Coordinates 11°51′15″N 75°22′19″E...
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    take action by getting into contact with Indian princes at Cochin and Cananor to entice them not to trade with the Portuguese, and the Sultans of Calicut...
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    Geoffrey Parker, The Military Revolution, p. 94 Marinha.pt, 2009, site Cananor – 31 de Dezembro de 1501 a 2 de Janeiro de 1502 Archived 2016-08-20 at...
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    arrives in India for the second time. He works as clerk in the factory of Cananor, and as the liaison with the Indian rajah. After the fall of Malacca, Afonso...
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    Retrieved 10 September 2022. PT/TT/CART/891.1/47: Carta de Guinguir, Guazil de Cananor (in Arabic). Lisbon. 1524. p. 1. Retrieved 10 September 2022 – via AN/TT...
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